Murray Craven
Murray Craven , born the July 20th 1964 with Medicine Hat with the Canada, is a former professional player of Hockey of the National league of hockey.
Career
Chosen with the draft 1982 in 17th position by the Red Wings de Détroit, it began its career in National league of hockey at the time of the season 1982 with the frankness from the Michigan.
He will play Detroit only two seasons before being exchanged with the Flyers of Philadelphia in 1984.
To Philadelphia it will reach twice the final of the Coupe Stanley and twice Philadelphia will have to incline in front of the large team of the Oilers d' Edmonton.
After only twelve matches at the time of the season 1992-93 it is exchanged with the Whalers de Hartford in return of Kevin Dineen. The following season it during the year joined the Canucks of Vancouver. This same year it makes a success of its best total of points with a number of 77 unitées.
After three seasons with the Blackhawks of Chicago then three springtides with the Sharks de San Jose, it will put a term at its career during which it will add up 759 points (266 goals and 493 master keys) in 1071 matches of LNH.
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External bonds
- Murray Craven on hockeydb.com
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